21世纪的数据系统:发展癌症登记为学习健康系统。

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Learning Health Systems Pub Date : 2026-04-14 eCollection Date: 2026-04-01 DOI:10.1002/lrh2.70080
Peter P Yu, W Scott Campbell, Eric B Durbin, Lawrence N Shulman, Jeremy L Warner
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导论:肿瘤学是一个数据丰富的环境,反映了美国人口老龄化中癌症发病率的增加,由于治疗的进步,癌症转变为慢性疾病,以及基因组学等新数据类别的出现。与此同时,医疗保健系统面临的挑战是满足癌症数据的监管和自愿报告,以支持政府、质量认证、研究和战略伙伴关系的需求。材料和方法:美国国家科学院、工程院和医学院组织了一个名为“通过增强登记及其他方式实现21世纪癌症监测应用”的研讨会,与会代表来自NCI综合癌症中心、肿瘤学和医学信息专业协会、工业界、CDC、NCI和患者倡导团体。结果:癌症登记处的激增导致了数据词汇表和数据传输标准的异质性。联邦政策正在补充私人倡议,使癌症数据架构现代化,以支持学习型健康系统。然而,需要业务模型来提供对数据基础设施的持续投资。结论:癌症登记的计算方法将为学习健康生态系统中的互操作性和数据共享奠定基础。医疗保健系统需要投资于其数据基础设施,以提高数据质量并适应基因组学和可穿戴设备等新数据源。生态系统必须发展商业模式来维持这些投资。
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Twenty-First Century Data Systems: Evolving Cancer Registries to a Learning Health System.

Introduction: Oncology is a data-rich environment reflecting the increasing incidence of cancer in the US aging population, transformation of cancer into a chronic disease due to advances in treatment, and the emergence of new data categories such as genomics. Concomitantly, healthcare systems are challenged to meet regulatory and voluntary reporting of cancer data to support government, quality certification, research and strategic partnership needs.

Materials and methods: The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine organized a workshop entitled "Enabling 21st-century applications for cancer surveillance through enhanced registries and beyond" with representation from NCI Comprehensive Cancer Centers, oncology and medical informatics professional societies, industry, CDC, NCI, and patient advocacy groups.

Results: The proliferation of cancer registries has resulted in heterogeneity in data vocabularies and data transport standards. Federal policy is complementing private initiatives to modernize cancer data architecture that would support a Learning Health System. However, business models are needed to provide sustained investments in data infrastructure.

Conclusion: A computational approach to cancer registries would set the stage for interoperability and data sharing within a learning health ecosystem. Healthcare systems need to invest in their data infrastructure to improve data quality and adaptation of new data sources such as genomics and wearables. The ecosystem must evolve business models to sustain these investments.

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